i would get one, or two on ebay. are these the gucci shoes that you were talking about?
(sorry for the huge pic).
i them, and i really want them.
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I would buy a $600 pair of shoes, if they were guaranteed to fit and not hurt. Unfortunately, I have NEVER found a pair like that. So I buy custom hand-made shoes in the $100-150 price range, they last 2-3 years, and my feet love them!
that is a tough question. if i were buying staples or something that will be in for a long time or something classic, i would probably spend a little more money on them. i would buy probably 2-3 pairs with $600. now if i were getting shoes that are super trendy and only wearable for a short time or that by next season i wouldn't be caught dead in, i would go for the inexpensive ones that i would end up getting rid of in a year. i think the only shoes i would spend $600 on would be manolo's. i love love love love manolo's and i haven't had the ball's to spend that kind of money on a pair of shoes, but when i do, those will be it.
If I'm buying them at full price because someone handed me free money, 3 or 4 pairs probably. Realistically though, I'm like Lilykind--obsessively bargain-hunting--and $600 would probably get me 8 or 9 pairs (not including boots) worth twice as much. I like the theory of investing in really great, high-quality stuff, but the problem I've had with my attempts at that so far is that my taste keeps evolving. Even stuff that I thought of as classic when I bought it, I rarely wear now because it feels too conservative. So I wouldn't trust myself to still like the same pair of Manolos five years from now.
i'm pretty sure i'd splurge and get one really great pair. i have a pretty edited down shoe closet. i feel like i have my bases covered in the footwear department so i only really buy shoes if they are so totally "hotcocoa" that i cannot live without them, knowing that i'll wear the hell out of them.
I said three. I just couldn't spend it on one pair, unless I had unlimited income. I think about it this way, even if I did get a lot of use out of them, they would be so worn afterwards that I would feel guilty for destroying such expensive shoes. And I am not a shoe collector, so I would feel just as guilty if I only wore them every once in a while.
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I'd get probably 5 or so pairs of shoes. I usually spend about $70-$120 on a pair of shoes, and my shoe wardrobe still has a few holes (brown knee high boots, black casual heels, espadrilles, t-strap heels) so I'd busy myself finding shoes to fill my needs.
To be perfectly honest, $600 could replace the entirety of my shoe collection and then some. If it were me and I was splurging, I could buy 12 pairs of shoes with that much. Not splurging I could easily buy 18 or 20 pairs with that much.-- Edited by Elle at 13:02, 2006-02-07
Same here, but I could probably buy around 30 pairs Thought it is also true that I'm a "shoe wrecker"